Andy Malone: Standoff, presented by Andy Malone
I was drawn to the concept of finger guns as a metaphor. I also didn't want to use actual guns in this project. That was sort of a challenge for myself, to not make this about shooting things or make...
View ArticleVi Trinh: Cyber Soldiers in Cyber Houses, presented by Vi Trinh
What struck me first about the Third Amendment is that it’s the only part of the Constitution that deals directly with the relationship between the rights of individuals and the military in both peace...
View ArticleShawn Pierre: ___ vs ___, presented by Shawn Pierre
I’m really really interested in seeing what happens when two people who know each other really well start to play. Because the people you know well, you get to know their tells when they tell a lie, or...
View ArticlePeter Bradley: NOMOLOGOS, presented by Peter Bradley
The conceit is that you’re a ball of ink on the national mall and you’re trying to get to the Supreme Courthouse in order to sort of argue your case.
View ArticleBroken Ghost (Arnab Chakravarty, Ian McNeely) + Moaw! (MeeNa Ko): Verbal...
We basically kind of doubled down on this idea that the game had to have the performance of the truth at the core of it. So we eliminated the spoken poetry because in the performance of the truth the...
View ArticleDanielle Isadora Butler: Evolving Standards of Decency, presented by Danielle...
Justice is so often envisioned by the metaphor of scales and balance. I’m making a gimbaled marble labyrinth. The gimbal allows for balance, but it is set by the user.
View ArticleRyan Kuo: Father Figure, presented by Ryan Kuo
The question for me is, how do you know your rights? Where does your mind go when it gets a hold of those rights? The Ninth is saying there’s a written space here on this piece of paper, and there’s an...
View Articlearts.codes (Melissa F. Clarke and Margaret Schedel): V.erses, presented by...
When we were developing the concept for v.erses, we were particularly struck by the final clause of the Tenth Amendment, which reads "are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." This...
View ArticleShall Make, Shall Be Panel/Q&A 1, presented by Andy Malone, Cherisse Datu,...
How do you see your work differently in the context of the full group presentation? Where has it taken you?
View ArticleShall Make, Shall Be Panel/Q&A 2, presented by Arnab Chakravarty, Danielle...
Golan Levin: Welcome back everyone. So for the last few minutes here we’re going to have a group discussion Q&A moderated by professor of Games Learning at the Parsons School of Design...
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